Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1919, Page 8

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TIRE INFLATION PAOAROBULONG FOR AMF HATE 1 SEE WANT FAH ye von HAS IMPORTANCE s-raues expen CNUECURRENT FOOD IN ALK’ OF FUTURE vanes "SPE MOE Howe, the modest Yankee who inyent- re a ae “th - By CARL D. GROAT ;go this, path. The single idea of -ed the sewing maghine, took place on Premature Destruction Most Often j edie oie (United Press Staff Correspondent) ) these parliamentary; critics of the! Inne 9. “There Was no extended 6f- . ree by tee 4 Bate spaerest tp oven a BERLIN. (By ‘ Mail)—Something treaty is. that the entente has done! servance of the day, poe ert: ve 7 iore orm productio ie a- ‘ “ nd? % Sant Tos :, pea " 9 it was lowe Who i 4 é ays Goodrich : ee: “si .)_ | akin to a “hymn of hate” is rising up | wrongly in allowing Germany to} ford Cotfdnt, yet " 5 ; a iT tes oe mie euch : ipullds in Germany against France. "| exist.” took 2 good’ deal of the drudgery out) > Fabric 6000 Miles \ constant chec the air pr Lea a ee aif. Se far it hasn’t found emphatic — Wolff insisted, too, that there was| of the Hves-of millions of American rets of ne “1 the power one of expression in the press. But, every) more ‘“Prussianism” and more of a| Women. He also inci Cord 8000 Miles vile tire Ax soften sp ucton, 2 ard Motor’ Car) nove ontthe part of the entente “yoke” about the authorities in Par- of bis fellow men to produce garments 1 ners. should COmMPany More: than.$l-1ibs nh displeases Germany is general: {c 3 * 7 f and other material that “formerly owners should 754 000 t invested "in othe which displeases Germany is general- jg than in all Prussia. His article a in the ure baila cnd: ies’ cadt oak The set: ly attributed to the influence of was written on a vacation in the Needed the patient handiwork ofindi- ee all is the advice 9. ty agen ' ae nd ‘the ad-| Clemenceau and Tardieu. And, there mountains, and from nature he drew Viduals. ‘ Br th F. ch Rubber com. $2¥alng is under. .way,:and" Che sd |. di Mich ste. Pi rai is . But it ts interestings to observe, in z : ! y dition ‘will be in operanion th About; 1 22 Undereurrent of telk which sug- 4 simile which, translated between connection with the anniversary, that six, months. | gests that some day—not in this gen- the ‘lines, meant that France would the. Savanah’ wie éa:-the tires are pr urely des thru under-infl With these expanded fociliti¢s av! ePation, probably, but later—there ‘Go well to proceed carefully) lest an fr * * ng to ron- ion than from |g command, Packard ‘will ‘be able Wil be new trouble in which Ger- she stir up a nation and weld it | a rather hopeless task of tr; vince its readers that it was not Mowe, aed omer nace My ane ae wal Ne to tum ‘out ‘three gizes of taugks,j™many and Fraheg will again fiy at anew against her. What he claimed but. a Georgian, Franels R. Goulding, Fate c will ie ha 5 ‘ay a he fOr Pmtangs its tlirec-ton, its five andy Gch others throm : were French-inspired attempts to | who constructed and operated the first a tec 3 its’ twvo, Simultaneously. “This Avil 5 Theodor Welt maets of the page separate some of the Rhineland re- | owing machine. ‘his paper Says Gist ay costes D0: Mctanints acho fallewsetite.saule Aid) affect favorably the delivery to) dis- aut, i: man of Sane et and gions from France he pointed out, | that this man, a’Presbyterian pfeach- Brodie Rubber be able to trace anc remedy the (ibUtors--aind, toru them, to Users: Ail | ang ungs, fee hpsea i a a re-' were heving an adverse effect. | er living in ‘Liberty county, martied a causes of lost air pressure. When « 5° £@% Packard has had to*rtn ‘one pest issue of his} seed are eras: | “Here in the mountains,” he con- Savannah gitl and then,began work on sat a P tire loses from two and one-half to 26, 8nul a sufficient quantity: was) a ech Re ry) n pe aie Ke cluded, ‘“‘one sees the little rivulets «a sewing machine in order that he -Com any ate three pounds r they will, Piekig nt tne Seer Le es a ey Ce ce tri eiay which despite all hindrances ‘force | might sive Uy ‘ar wife ne Ee iP : c c there is e UD - hA edie an- : g 3 i 7 c oe} Work. Alleging. this was long before & Ete ‘ . a anos here is Gtherisiue: that, even though France had been pe eee mer mee | Howe patented his machine,’ and “also DISTRIBUTORS rong with the valve and a continued heavy: demand. for sts stir up new thedille for herself if Which constantly, renew thoraselyos| that Goulding neveradtented Mls Easy a s aw 3 ry show his r ply carriers. ‘Packard is building, to- , she did not take a new tack. ult the insertion of a new valve ad plunger will stop air 166 S. Center . Phone 772M; there is always an exit. That is a P ach - chit ea altruistic and not commerciil. Wet ‘ f iF | When ine Dae ward n &teady production of about The occasion for, most of his re- spicase Whishs is Ba urnrisigg but Tt all ‘sounds good, But 4€ -witl-take C r . ‘Goods : 5 lovelon, 1000 tricks 2 month marks was the #lléged quutation of "er Comforting ond structive. considerable “space” in the Georgia as) , a { tee ey eloP” the addition is to be a thre the French sodiafist’ Albert: Thomas, }. And, from quite another source— apers to convince the world that dR 2h ie ia rel ‘“ Puebemandard y Con: who recommended the “peaceful pen- jhe. sonser tative, Tevieee Lreeeeelt Goulding takes the prizes ‘Company struction, adding 250, Square feet etration of the left) k;” as gy a a Z fle ah Again importing. wuaeepe 4 ‘MUSIC IN THE of floor space ito the Packard's pres- orto the thee Gee for comes the thought that Germany Al bin reba on the iinportation i LER ent total 60 ac. 1 «=C ATR’ TAKES ON oy ne REAL MEANING |... No Flattery intended alteration of the German constitution S°me day wants to use her army sy as respects Austrian representation 22 “influence on the outer policy,” pine. ar’ pro tin the Reischsrat, of the nation. While the writer o¢ void and silver coin or bullion and Most of his remarks were directed #arefully avoided all appearance, of 5 been removed. —Impor- squarely at France, trying to suggest. dodging the. peacé “satign of cocaine and allied drugs is “Previously, Pranee/and the other 'reaty terms—and jn fact wrote to foypidden at’ all times except under aes entente powers,” he wrote, “through the contrary—his editorial gives the . 4 jjvprse granted} by) the chief cus . i all their measures, conditions pnd de- ‘pression that silence as;to the “toms off er at the place of import. Say that RO BG e Shion chave dike 4he German Inde, *t™my is necessary lest the entente re /Importiition) af yzqld and silver 4.4 pendents, strewithened nationalism Watch too closely what is going on. | yoihynd billion is resfeleted fn that, and the countér (eve bt and The writer says thet many people the sovernment Of Tria’ reserves* thers militarist eco 7 went to see the army so builti up) fright toypurchase ah importations of The French depu She complain-.that virtually all of its personnel can theory that the S¢rve later as officers or instructors. into India of any American manufac- with the exception 149 W. 2nd.) *Phone 214 r Is thats n portrait your grand ne », usked 4. (By United Press) y it resem- f}_ SeULHAM ST. MARY, E th “(By Mail)—‘Music in the UE no lon, curative phrase. 8‘ ~ No longer does the serenading lov- IY er have to stand below Mil: and. play romantic mu to do now is to go you only mda was quite ia vhoiy, knows that 1 nod “T assure y med the A. V., “fatt sions of that kine 1, Miss Us samne,, 3 irsh'p, locate hin from my thoughts. The ed, had gone on the tf = ; ; aa! tt fa As a ee love's homeland while hic! Manny - treaty was too mild TthAt it did But such public discussion, says the Reeloegocforte-eoefectestactecle-stoste-atecte-stotteatectedtoaensnessesresee-eneey eee eiedse wate ; ici técurit Tagezeitung, only hinders the build- LESLIE AOS i A 3D ERIE es Ds g ‘ands les the ship, he can seren- known not offer sufficient Wseeurity for Tagex ant : sae = , Rabieamineveuniaht we a Reraneel ing of the new army because itl ae pid 2 Pinew when Tw “We hay said,”"Wolff con-| makes the entente more attentive as] <4 23029900. : Ga un afford it—instead py,.y were wonderfully a1 nnot al- ‘0 What is going on. f@f of canoeing up a river while he plays hat tinued, “that a be laid in chains, ©Since one po like you, and yet one Noakes or a mandolin, he cat rent an airship 4¢ yen is Weautiful poet's . ; 4 \ tee eriMeeyy sok ening Grids 0 ‘Of and twang his instrument es he drei, and other wit Osenarat cannot exterminate such a people FOR SALE BY OW R—Four-room | r ? O8iy be t deuieoo, Takin os he whizzes through the air. id da Tenet: he eieb bh AR wlth) » Ge ) nor down them in the house. one lot, on East Side. Pwo, 3. H , ’ ai YEN sEzeursioniiatenmers willbe backs Lithuania kin In that--that 24% it is always the part of wisdom ;room shack twor lots, North Side./% essers. arren i all 1a YSSong.: ; 41 numbers. Excursion airships which yrivactiye quality, cow know. thateon. | t® Prepare for their living as“neigh-. Thr om shack plastered, two lots, ~ } 9 ahora ase nO will from London to Paris; New. stitntes--whaton lo wethix por. DORs and together.” North Side. Address Box 676, or! g% 2 7 apap re ot York to Niagara Falls or Detroit, trait “But Clemenceau and Tardieu, ag call at corner Lincoln and Harrison, ; Chicago to Sv. Minneapolis or —. } well ws most of the deputies, will not North Casper. 10-7-5t* mt Des Moines in a matter of a few Se SH ‘ Proprietors of the Tire Service Station K2 Seater Mote e% Po e%ea% Lo todo | hou will ebeuthembiawattractiane Mosse toate sho-he aie sho ahe-ste sho ste se steele teste sto ste stoste-cte-oteite- ete ste-eteste-ate-ete teeta steste-steste sie ste etedee ~~ a "1 will have everything to offer ty the steamer can, such as dancing, 5 singing, food, moonlight eff this is the prediction of A. E. andmaster of the British which boasts the world’s &% band. RY ford, who has been in the Brit- % my for 27 yes and played shellfire at the British front in ¢ ance in 1917 says that within three ¢ or four ye huge supe rships will be built which will be able to y orchestras which will furnish 4g and concert music for pas- >) ete, I reeeteoeae atest do edtecteate de no ateegoege Wontessoeteaseots sSraefeafonteateetsofosdeateateatestesteafoateateste fe foatestesteete feseateateateetesfeatoatest - oe Take it from The Casper | oO, +, First and Wolcott ? ree! +? oe o, 2 aXao ? ? "eas eS Sac KO + + ‘Wish to’announce that they have secured the Casper.agency i for the ; Mason Tire & Rubber Co., 3 | o¢, sete % 'e K2 on + +4, - ag present space aboard the R pr and R34 is too cramped to permi of om}? (ie more than a military band of twelve U 0 4 fq aboard,” seid Halford. “ I have just oe ° \ | n) that many men in my R33 band. Our by ; + OW Xoo stot 4, th band stand is on the machine gun platform of the airship. We gave Aj our first concert when we flew over e London during the recent Victory bf Loan campaign. Though some of the ti nien hed to hang on with one hand, W we managed to give a creditebly good Yr performance. The band consists of b a drumm two side drummers, flutes and clarionettes “It is the hardest to play as the R2 oO o 4, that , - o, rte ? of Kent, Ohio They will carry a complete line of all sizes of Fabric and’Cord KELLYS>~ yom res ae % 2 oo *, eteaieets 2% o, nee, Tires,-Pneumatic and Solid Truck Tires, also red and grey ; 3 tubes. +4, 8 1 gitsbip leaves the ground. The tilt- *° | i ing causes meny of us to Jose our } balance, but that will be attended to oe Every Mason Tire sold carries their-famous in time. “Music aboard airships will be common within a sar. When the manufacturiny: of airships has reech- red the stage where it will compete {with ocean liners for travel, orches- ‘tras can be placed aboard for con- leerts and dancing. The eirship rides iy and dancing will be as easy is on a liner. “To play aboard an airship et pres- vent, it requires strong lungs, as the o, aa) - Tire making is like aeroplaning, It requires experience, a . , R2 2 ee, Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Mason Tires.are—+"‘Built up to Mileage Satisfaction Not Down toa Guarantee.” > trained and careful hand, and an absolute knowledge of quali- Pidoce ode cted, °, eo epeate so ate shoal dee ate- eto ete et tyin materials. The masters in both professions are o ? oe, i those who survive. jair is different than that encounter- Yon hoeey Fallon the cron. Unentraneamie nt ee. ! “ers Th | ; d to tak ¢ di i 2nd edhe ake pear eae Ge KELLY-SPRINGFIELD ‘TIRES and TUBES have been ea ey are also prepared to take orders for the retreading of solid shes into the horns of the instru- truck tires. All solid tire retreads carry a new tire guarantee of * a ‘ments and it takes strong blowing to ; yori 4 4 ‘ : {ut through « note Exentually the + longest in the field and they still are above all others. Bs 12;000 miles and cost from 25 percent to 50 percent less than stime wi come when ne banc vi i . and, do, Mmavmemitin thaiee ds a new tire. i :, but air breathing will, oa é Sd ‘ : reeaeocteatortentoateatontetome ate todteateateeteateetesfoatealetecoatodteofettetesteatvet ak eee £2 4 GatesHalf-Sole Tire Service Station Etat : be gis z 3 WARREN * very pe CLAIR HYSSONG 2 - jot to laugh As Far as He Got. > . 2, Sofoate ores First and Wolcott Phone 701-W. Casper, Wyo. cx + DISTRIBUTORS—CASPER, WYO. 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